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  1. Le sénateur du Kentucky John J. Crittenden a présenté son compromis au Sénat américain le 18 décembre 1860 sous la forme d'un ensemble complet de six amendements constitutionnels immuables et quatre résolutions du Congrès. Il l'a présentée le 22 décembre à une commission sénatoriale spéciale de treize sur la crise sectorielle ...

  2. George Bibb Crittenden was born March 20, 1812 in what was then the far west of the United States: Russellville, Kentucky. His father, John J. Crittenden, was a prominent politician and son of a Revolutionary War veteran. He sent George to the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated in 1832 in the middle of his class.

  3. John J. Crittenden (1787-1863) was a Kentucky lawyer and statesman from Frankfort (Franklin Co). During his career he served as a Kentucky legislator, as Kentucky governor, as a member of both houses of the U.S. Congress, and as a Cabinet officer. His political career spans the antebellum and early Civil War periods and he was involved in a ...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2024 · George B. Crittenden’s father, John J. Crittenden, drafted the Crittenden Compromise, an unsuccessful eleventh-hour attempt to save the Union and avoid the American Civil War. George B. Crittenden attended the U.S. Military Academy from July 1, 1828, to July 1, 1832. George B. Crittenden graduated twenty-sixth in his class of thirty-three ...

  5. Viermaliger US-Senator. John J. Crittenden (um 1855) Am 4. März 1817 wurde der den Democratic Republicans angehörende Crittenden zum US-Senator gewählt. Als solcher vertrat er bis zum 3. März 1819 die Interessen von Kentucky in Washington. Während dieser Zeit war er außerdem Vorsitzender des Justizausschusses des Senats. Am 4.

  6. JOHN J. CRITTENDEN was born near Versailles, Kentucky on September 10, 1786. His education was attained at the Pisgah Academy, Washington and Lee University, and at William and Mary College, where he graduated from in 1806. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and established a legal career in Woodford County, Kentucky. During the …

  7. John J. Crittenden (1787–1863) During the campaign of 1860, many Southerners declared that Abraham Lincoln’s election to the presidency would give them no choice but to secede from the Union. One notable exception was Kentucky senator John Crittenden. As the South moved toward secession following Lincoln’s triumph, this passionate ...